Mission | World Ocean Observatory

OUR MISSION

World Ocean Observatory is the leading organization advocating for the health and sustainability of the ocean through an accessible worldwide network of communication. Through education, partnership, information exchange, public connection, and relentless communications, W2O is committed to building an expansive global community of Citizens of the Ocean to promote and conserve marine resources for the future of all mankind.

PREMISES

The ocean is an inter-connected global ecosystem that integrates natural process, habitat and species with human intervention and impacts.

The ocean is a comprehensive social system that integrates human need for fresh water, food, energy, health, transport, and recreation.

The ocean is a complex political system that integrates nations and connects peoples through economic interests, cultural traditions, and cooperative governance.

The ocean today evinces a critical shift: from abundance to scarcity, accommodation to conflict.

The ocean today is viewed as a place apart, its significance fundamentally misunderstood and critically ignored at most levels of society.

The ocean demands a new information service that meets the needs of an inquisitive public and transcends the limits and biases of governments, research organizations, national interest groups, and non-governmental organizations with more narrowly defined environmental agendas.

GOALS

To share these resources through partnerships with existing museums, science centers, aquaria, libraries, NGOs, schools and other educational institutions, thereby reaching audiences around the world with the greatest effect and economy of scale.

To expand public awareness of the implication of the ocean for the future of human survival.

To serve as a central place of exchange for ocean information, education and public discourse. To serve as an independent forum and focus for ocean affairs.

To advocate for the ocean through an open, worldwide network of communication.

To provide a window on the future of the ocean for the general public and decision-makers around the world.